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I am a little worried about entering the "Plaza" art show in Kansas City. I have heard it is very hard to get into.
Does anyone know of any other good 2-3 day shows in the Kansas City area? I know the deadline for Brookside has past.
Thanks Brandie
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Westport Art fair is a good one. Stay away from Zona Rosa...great amenities, but people are coming for the music. you know you're in trouble when people wonder into your booth and ask what's going on. There's also one in parkville...I haven't done it years though. Prairie Village art fair is good, put on by the brookside people also there's The UnPlaza Art Fair which was good except they take a percentage and one year it cost me more than if I had done the Plaza. That's all I can think of for now.
If you want to try outside if Kansas City there's also Hidden Glenn just out of town in johnson county. It's been a good show for me and Lawrence has Art in The Park in May and The Holiday Artfair in December those are done through the Lawrence Art Guild.
Brandie:
The Plaza Show is a top notch event - go for it! It is by far the best show in the Kansas City area and is very well attended every year by folks interested in art who are willing to spend money. The Un Plaza show is comprised basically of disgruntled Kansas City area artists who don't get into the Plaza Show - its the annual Salon de Refuse. Both Brookside and Prairie Village are quality shows and are run by the same people. Westport is only for artists within a 40 mile radius of the city - it has been steadily going downhill for the past several years because there are too many of the same artists returning every year - many were grandfathered in. Zona Rosa is primarily a music festival and art sales were pathetic - the artists are only there to provide a background - mostly music people there for the performances. Longview is a new show but attracts mostly "lookers" - I was there last year and none of the people I talked with, myself included, did very well. The Parkville show "Art at Park" is a small show and sales are also pretty small. I haven't been in all of these shows but I have lived here in the Kansas City area for more than 30 years and go to most of these shows every year.
Bill having done the Unplaza Art fair I'd say most of the people don't know the story behind it.These are not the disgruntled artist that started it. For such a tiny show I made more money then I did at Brookside, go figure.As for Westport they stopped the grandfathering about six or seven years ago. And Ray Wolfe who ran it retired last year and handed it over to someone new. So I'm interested to see how it might change this year.
As for the Plaza talk about grandfathering. I read about how many are reinvited and how many new spots are actually open for grabs. And they get over 3000 apps for maybe 100 slots. Of course that doesn't mean I won't contribute my annual donation to what I think of as the black hole. At least last year I made the wait list.
William S. Eickhorst said:Brandie:
The Plaza Show is a top notch event - go for it! It is by far the best show in the Kansas City area and is very well attended every year by folks interested in art who are willing to spend money. The Un Plaza show is comprised basically of disgruntled Kansas City area artists who don't get into the Plaza Show - its the annual Salon de Refuse. Both Brookside and Prairie Village are quality shows and are run by the same people. Westport is only for artists within a 40 mile radius of the city - it has been steadily going downhill for the past several years because there are too many of the same artists returning every year - many were grandfathered in. Zona Rosa is primarily a music festival and art sales were pathetic - the artists are only there to provide a background - mostly music people there for the performances. Longview is a new show but attracts mostly "lookers" - I was there last year and none of the people I talked with, myself included, did very well. The Parkville show "Art at Park" is a small show and sales are also pretty small. I haven't been in all of these shows but I have lived here in the Kansas City area for more than 30 years and go to most of these shows every year.
Kansas City is a really tough market. Lots of forces to work against such as apathy, notably un-savvy and/or uneducated lookers, few buyers, cronyism/nepotism, etc. My favorite was the yuppie chick wearing her daughter's jeans and baseball cap driving her green convertible Jaguar through the middle of the Town Art show a few years ago yelling for people to get out of her way - then parking in front of the Coldstone Creamery, running in, getting her pint of ice cream and running back out and yelling for people to get out of her way all over again.
I for one stopped applying to shows out there. Maybe they miss me, maybe they don't - but it's not the only city in the country, no matter what they may think. I guess if "that art don't look like no Hallmark" it's just not gonna fly in KC!
S. Michelle Babcock said:Bill having done the Unplaza Art fair I'd say most of the people don't know the story behind it.These are not the disgruntled artist that started it. For such a tiny show I made more money then I did at Brookside, go figure.As for Westport they stopped the grandfathering about six or seven years ago. And Ray Wolfe who ran it retired last year and handed it over to someone new. So I'm interested to see how it might change this year.
As for the Plaza talk about grandfathering. I read about how many are reinvited and how many new spots are actually open for grabs. And they get over 3000 apps for maybe 100 slots. Of course that doesn't mean I won't contribute my annual donation to what I think of as the black hole. At least last year I made the wait list.
William S. Eickhorst said:Brandie:
The Plaza Show is a top notch event - go for it! It is by far the best show in the Kansas City area and is very well attended every year by folks interested in art who are willing to spend money. The Un Plaza show is comprised basically of disgruntled Kansas City area artists who don't get into the Plaza Show - its the annual Salon de Refuse. Both Brookside and Prairie Village are quality shows and are run by the same people. Westport is only for artists within a 40 mile radius of the city - it has been steadily going downhill for the past several years because there are too many of the same artists returning every year - many were grandfathered in. Zona Rosa is primarily a music festival and art sales were pathetic - the artists are only there to provide a background - mostly music people there for the performances. Longview is a new show but attracts mostly "lookers" - I was there last year and none of the people I talked with, myself included, did very well. The Parkville show "Art at Park" is a small show and sales are also pretty small. I haven't been in all of these shows but I have lived here in the Kansas City area for more than 30 years and go to most of these shows every year.
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